Posted on 07/31/2017 5:01:46 PM PDT by Mozilla
We all like to scoff at that crazy little dictator, Kim Jong Un, who is a walking caricature, putting himself on the cover of a magazine as the sexiest man alive and talking smack like a WWF champ. But, in all seriousness, is North Korea actually a threat?
Unfortunately, it looks like the answer to that question is yes and theyre turning into a bigger one each year.
Despite the buffoonery of their Dear Leader, the threat of North Korea is growing rapidly, according to the US Intelligence community. When prepping for a nuclear strike becomes the officially recommended course of action, it is time to pay attention.
(What you do in the minutes after a detonation could save your life. Learn what to do in the event of a nuclear strike here.)
The US military Defense Intelligence Agency says that by sometime in 2018, North Korea could have an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with the ability to transport a nuclear warhead.
Theyre basing this on a recent successful test of such an ICBM.
This test, and its impact on our assessments, highlight the threat that North Koreas nuclear and ballistic missile programs pose to the United States, to our allies in the region, and to the whole world, the DNIs National Intelligence Manager for East Asia, Scott Bray, told CBS News on Tuesday, adding that the U.S. intelligence community was closely monitoring the expanding threat from North Korea. (source)
Right now, experts dont believe that North Korea could transport a nuclear warhead to the US mainland, however, Alaska and Hawaii are at risk. Hawaii would be a particularly valuable target, as it is the home of the US Pacific Command.
This image shows the current reach of different missiles that we know they possess.
However, theyre making rapid progress, and experts believe that by sometime in 2018, theyll have the capability of striking the West Coast, with its large population centers in Seattle, Los Angeles, Portland, and San Francisco.
UPDATE: Two days after the publication of this article, North Korea successfully tested a missile that could reach as far as LA, Denver, and Chicago. This has changed the situation drastically, as now, half of the US mainland is in the nuclear range of North Korea. Get the details here.
In the immortal words of my daughters in their pre-teen years, Duh.
Although I personally cant understand why anyone would want to travel to North Korea, especially after what happened to that poor young man, Otto Warmbier, it appears that thousands of people vacation there every year. 95% of the visitors are from China and about 75% of the visitors are male. About 800 Americans per year make the trip.
Recently, the State Department issued a travel warning:
The Department of State strongly warns U.S. citizens not to travel to North Korea/the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK). The Department of State strongly warns U.S. citizens not to travel to North Korea/the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK). U.S. citizens in the DPRK are at serious risk of arrest and long-term detention under North Koreas system of law enforcement. This system imposes unduly harsh sentences for actions that would not be considered crimes in the United States and threatens U.S. citizen detainees with being treated in accordance with wartime law of the DPRK. Since the United States does not maintain diplomatic or consular relations with North Korea, the U.S. government has no means to provide normal consular services to U.S. citizens in North Korea. This notice updates the number of U.S. citizens who have been detained in North Korea and replaces the Travel Warning dated February 7, 2017. (source)
Being part of an official tour wont help Americans if they are found with anything in their possession that is critical of North Korea, and there is no consulate there to rescue you. Some of the things that are illegal in North Korea and punishable by labor camps or death are:
(source)
Personally, Id rather go just about anywhere on the planet than North Korea, but thats just me.
When prepping becomes official, its time to pay attention.
First, the US recently tested defense technology and successfully shot down a simulated, incoming intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) similar to the ones used by North Korea. The simulation took place over the Pacific Ocean in July:
The test was the first-ever of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system against an incoming IRBM, which experts say is a faster and more difficult target to hit than shorter-range missiles.
The US Missile Defense Agency said the IRBM was designed to behave similarly to the kinds of missiles that could threaten the US.
The successful demonstration of THAAD against an IRBM-range missile threat bolsters the countrys defensive capability against developing missile threats in North Korea and other countries, the Missile Defense Agency said in a statement. (source)
Finding themselves particularly in the crosshairs of North Korea, Hawaii has been openly working to prepare citizens for the potential of an attack. Theyll be testing an attack warning system in November.
A guidance summary from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency says residents will be alerted of nuclear detonation through siren alarms and flashing white lights. An Emergency Alert System will broadcast over television and radio frequencies as well. (source)
The state has released official guidelines on surviving a potential nuclear attack. (This is useful information no matter where you live.)
Matthew LoPresti, a legislator in Hawaii has been a strong advocate of the preparations.
People think everybody would perish, but that is not the case. It would be a mass casualty event, but most people would survive. If you dont take steps, more people will lose their lives. (source)
A dear friend of mine living in Hawaii recently attended a public meeting informing citizens about getting prepared for the potential of an attack. Citizens were told that an official response could take a while, and to plan to be completely on their own for up to a month. (Gosh, sounds familiar, right?) These meetings have been taking place all over the state as the local government urges residents to be prepared for a disaster, a shut-down of services, and a complete halt to any merchandise of food being shipped into the islands.
They arent the only ones preparing. Los Angeles California is also making preparations for the potential of an attack, even though the technology is not expected to be advanced enough to reach them right now.
Fleets of big black trucks, harbor boats and aircraft, equipped with radiation sensors and operated by specially trained law enforcement teams, are ready to swing into action in Los Angeles for a catastrophe that nobody even wants to think about: a North Korean nuclear attack
We monitor events all over the world and assess whether there is something that could impact us here, said Capt. Leonard McCray, commander of the emergency operations bureau at the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. North Korea is clearly one of them.
As tension rises, the inevitable question is: How well prepared are Los Angeles and other U.S. cities for a nuclear strike? The answer is somewhat unexpected. After two decades of fighting terrorism, law enforcement agencies and the federal government today are better equipped and trained to handle the aftermath of a limited nuclear attack than they ever were during the Cold War. Yet generations of Americans have grown up without learning how to protect themselves in the aftermath of a detonation. (source)
There are several reasons that some squeaky wheels object to these wise preparations.
David Wright, a weapons expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, says that civil defense preparations are sending the wrong message to Kim Jong Un. And Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear weapons analyst with the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, Calif., thinks that the Venture County Sheriffs Department may be overreacting.
Hes ruthless, but hes not crazy. Theres reason to be cautious. But its not a reason to start digging bomb shelters. (source)
Hawaiis Tourism Authority is likewise unimpressed. Charlene Chan, their spokeswoman, said in a statement:
Everyones safety in Hawaii is always our top priority. However, we also know from speaking to our tourism industry partners that if reports are misinterpreted about the states need to prepare for an attack, this could lead to travelers and groups staying away from Hawaii. The effect of such a downturn would ultimately be felt by residents who rely on tourisms success for their livelihood. (source)
According to Chan, they shouldnt be worried because an attack by North Korea is a very remote possibility at this time.
I applaud the preparations being made. While the reason behind it is terrible, its always a positive sign when people realize that they cant always depend on the government to save them.
This article explains what to do in the event of a nuclear strike. As stressed above, if you arent at Ground Zero, its entirely survivable and it isnt going to turn into some nuclear winter in which your surviving neighbors decide which family to cook for dinner, ala The Road.
We can scoff at North Korea as much as we want, but the fact remains that their technology is advancing extremely rapidly. Their tests are becoming more successful. And this article doesnt even touch on the potential of an EMP, which, if detonated over the middle of the US would have a potentially devastating effect for a long period of time.
While North Korea has to know that theyll lose in the event of a war, the vibe I get from Kim Jong Un is that he would be delighted to cause as much damage as possible on his way out.
Think about the psychology of someone who knows he is going to die anyway. When theyve got nothing left to lose, people become dangerous indeed.
The threat is real.
Article posted with permission from Daisy Luther
Yes, it is interesting, and thank you for posting it!
FYI Prepper Ping?
They don't need to be accurate except for getting the altitude right.
Those las few tests were from mobile launchers and a container ship could easily hold a few of those. Makes a whole different story. Of course small ships can handle mobile missile launchers easily.
Well yeah, if a container ship is fully equipped with launch systems sophisticated enough to launch a nuke or had some moblil launchers strapped down...lol. But what would be the point of all his land based launches which apparently can reach half way around the planet now. Only a matter of time until he can hit any point on the planet.
Btw, this guy has seems to have no desire to hide his handy work and sticks it right in your face. Remaining anonymous and smuggling in a nuke just does not seem to be his style.
Well yeah, if a container ship is fully equipped with launch systems sophisticated enough to launch a nuke or had some moblil launchers strapped down...lol. But what would be the point of all his land based launches which apparently can reach half way around the planet now. Only a matter of time until he can hit any point on the planet.
Btw, this guy has seems to have no desire to hide his handy work and sticks it right in your face. Remaining anonymous and smuggling in a nuke just does not seem to be his style.
Yes. And that in no way guarantees that this North Korean nutcase wouldn't be crazy enough to still do it...
Possibly. But you won’t get the large, power-grid killing EMP from a ground/sea strike. Hit the US mainland with a high-altitude EMP and it’s instant “19th century” without electricity. People would starve in short order and you would likely see a breakdown in civil order (think Venezuela).
You forgot #3: The Left makes a silly movie that simultaneously lampoons the insane dictator AND the US leaders’ response to the crisis. Old tradition going back to “Dr. Strangelove”.
Or a thousand feet underwater about 15 miles off the north of Virginia.
True but a 45 foot long container with a small missile - just enough to boost a war head to 5,000 feet is a reality that cannot be ignored.
This article offers much information that many of us have taken for granted or even forgotten.
Prepping occurs BEFORE any possible disaster,
especially if a foreign leader has demonstrated mental instability
and who may have the tools to create chaos.
Hat Tip to Freedom56v2 !
You have presented valid points and concerns in your post.
There has been much talk about hardening the electrical grid, but so far there has been only talk.. no action !
An air burst of a nuclear missile and EMP would undoubtedly create chaos, however, the extent of damage remains unknown and up to dispute.
An author, William R. Forstchen, has attempted to present a realistic scenario of disaster , and recovery in a series of books dealing with such a disaster.
Run the freighter up the Mississippi River to the middle of the country, open the ship hatches and fire a missile straight up. Bang. EMP.
Hmmm....IMHO I don’t think China will just stand by and let NK
nuke it’s biggest customer. Who would then buy all the crap the produce. Not to mention all the debt they hold.
What foods do you prep for a diabetic? Most everything in cans or dehydrated is a big no-no for diabetics. You can’t live on tuna and green beans.
What foods do you prep for a diabetic? Most everything in cans or dehydrated is a big no-no for diabetics. You cant live on tuna and green beans.
Glucerna?
NutrisystemD?
Freeze-dried veggies?
Canned chicken breast?
Fresh dove/fowl? (If you’re a good shot and they’re readily available :)
Just a few things that came to mind. If IRC diabetics can have protein and veggies, right? Maybe the glucerna and/or ND could supplement the others?
Good post. Thanks for the ping.
Type 1 or type 2?
Already did that! Not for this reason, but I’m glad we made the great escape. Even if it was a financial loss, it is great to be around conservatives and English-speaking citizens!
I don’t have a. bunker and haven’t considered the nuclear threat high so far. We will have to keep watching as events unfold
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